To her brown beard : for i'le warrant the girl he'l love the [sic] : this counsel doth advise all maidens, kind, to have a care lest Cupid make them blind, whereby to dote on young mens fickle love, which their actions will unconstant prove : husbands enough, and plenty may be had, some very good, and some exceeding bad : then come fair maids, pray pick and chuse thebest [sic], and let Old Nick make use of all the rest, tune of Sweet is the lass, or My maidenhead will not o're load me.
MLA
To Her Brown Beard : for i'Le Warrant the Girl He'l Love the [Sic] : This Counsel Doth Advise All Maidens, Kind, to Have a Care lest Cupid Make Them Blind, Whereby to Dote on Young Mens Fickle Love, Which Their Actions Will Unconstant Prove : Husbands Enough, and Plenty May Be Had, Some Very Good, and Some Exceeding Bad : Then Come Fair Maids, Pray Pick and Chuse Thebest [Sic], and Let Old Nick Make Use of All the Rest, Tune of Sweet Is the Lass, or My Maidenhead Will Not o'Re Load Me. Printed for P[hilip]. Brooksby at the golden ball in Pye-Corner, 0AD. https://collections.library.yale.edu/catalog/11175006.
APA, 6th edition
To her brown beard : for i'le warrant the girl he'l love the [sic] : this counsel doth advise all maidens, kind, to have a care lest Cupid make them blind, whereby to dote on young mens fickle love, which their actions will unconstant prove : husbands enough, and plenty may be had, some very good, and some exceeding bad : then come fair maids, pray pick and chuse thebest [sic], and let Old Nick make use of all the rest, tune of Sweet is the lass, or My maidenhead will not o're load me. (0 C.E.). Printed for P[hilip]. Brooksby at the golden ball in Pye-Corner, https://collections.library.yale.edu/catalog/11175006.